
La Jolla Beach Home sells for $2.7Mil of Phil Mickelson’s
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Mickelson Sells La Jolla Beach Front Estate.
Mickelson Sells Beach Front Home for $2.7mil.
Known to all local luxury Real Estate Agents pro golfer is selling his Rancho Santa Fe Property for $7mil, few
knew he also had his beach front pad in La Jolla on the market as well. ”
The sale closed earlier this week after being on the market for 102 days. Mickelson and his wife Amy bought the 2,300-square-foot home in 1999 for about $1.65 million. It was sold to a Wall Street financial executive, according to the buyer’s agent, Dennis DeSouza.
Mickelson also is trying to sell his 9,500-square-foot home in Rancho Santa Fe for about $7.1 million.
The beachfront property has four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a oceanfront decks from the living room and master bedroom.
Their sales have been buyers’ gains.
For more information go to http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/jun/08/mickelson-sells-beach-home-27-million/
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Famous jockey’s former home lists for $14.9M in La Jolla
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A Little Bit of La Jolla Real Estate History!
A luxury La Jolla home once owned by a famous jockey and that served as a stage for old-school Hollywood celebrities has been listed for $14.9 million. The 10,000-square-foot house, at 6019 Avenida Cresta, belonged to Billy Pearson, who won hundreds of races around the world and befriended Tinseltown stars including one of his closest friends, director John Huston. Pearson began a love of art after his retirement and went on to win two game shows “The $64,000 Question and The $64,000 Challenge” in 1956. He assembled an extensive art collection and in later life became a dealer in pre-Columbian art.
Article compliments on Union Tribune
http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/may/01/famous-jockeys-former-home-lists-149m/